UFC 152 Fight Card: Jon Jones vs. Vitor Belfort Drinking Game

UFC 152 will come to your television screen live from the Air Canada Centre in Toronto on Saturday evening.

The event kicks off with three fights for free on Facebook, and then moves to FX for four more preliminary fights. The five-fight PPV telecast will begin promptly at 10 p.m. ET and is headlined by two championship bouts.

After you make your predictions and settle in for the event, make sure to have a few cold ones ready for the fights and play along with the UFC 152 drinking game. That is, of course, if you are of legal drinking age.

Drink one...each time Mike Goldberg is not back to the mic in time after taking a bathroom break. This is a Joe Rogan-created rule. When Rogan takes over duties when a fighter is walking to the cage it means that Goldberg has not returned from the bathroom.

Drink one...for each knockout and submission on the card.

Drink one...when a fighter has brazenly put his own face on his banner. It is a disturbing trend that needs to end.

Drink one...every time you hear “he's rocked”.

Drink one...each time Walel Watson's height is discussed. At 5'11", he is one of the tallest in the Bantamweight division, and they like to make sure the fans know that just in case they are blind.

Drink one...for the missing "m" in Jimy Hettes name. Seriously, where did it go?

Finish your drink...if Sean Sherk is mentioned during the Evan Dunham fight. Because we should all continue to try and forget the judging injustice that occurred at UFC 119.

Finish your drink before the pay-per-view broadcast begins...

Drink one...for Matt Hamill's choice of entrance music.

Finish your drink...salute the Old Glory, and recite the Pledge of Allegiance if Brain Stann defeats Michael Bisping. It is the patriotic thing to do.

Drink one...and yell "Oil Can Harry!" every time they refer to Demetrious Johnson as Mighty Mouse.

Drink one...every time Team Alpha Male is referenced. Because you too are an alpha male (or female).

Drink one...for every mention of God between Jones and Belfort. You should probably start praying right now.

Pour one out...in remembrance of UFC 151. The show that Jon Jones and Greg Jackson killed.